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D - TRANSVERSE ATTITUDE OF THE TELEHANDLER
Depending on the model of telehandler
The transverse attitude is the transverse slope of the chassis with respect to the horizontal�
Raising the boom reduces the telehandler's lateral stability� The transverse attitude must
be set with the boom in down position as follows:
1 - TELEHANDLER WITHOUT ROLL CORRECTOR USED ON TIRES
- Position the telehandler so that the bubble in the level is between the two lines
(
e 2 - DESCRIPTION: INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS)�
E - TAKING UP A LOAD ON THE GROUND
- Approach the telehandler perpendicular to the load, with the boom retracted and
the forks in a horizontal position (fig� E1)�
- Adjust the fork spread and centering relative to the load to ensure stability (fig� E2)
(optional solutions exist, consult your dealer)�
- Never lift a load with a single fork�
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Beware of the risks of trapping or squashing limbs when manually adjusting the
forks.
- Move the telehandler forward slowly (1) and insert the forks under the load as far as
they will go (fig� E3)� If necessary, slightly lift the boom (2) while taking up the load�
- Bring the load into the transport position�
- Tilt the load far enough backwards to ensure stability (loss of load on braking or
going downhill)�
FOR A NON-PALLETISED LOAD
- Tilt the carriage (1) forwards and move the telehandler slowly forwards (2), to insert
the fork under the load (fig� E4) (block the load if necessary)�
- Continue to move the telehandler forwards (2) tilting the carriage (3) (fig� E4)
backwards to position the load on the forks and check the load's longitudinal and
lateral stability�
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E2
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E3
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E4
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